81.   He said his association would carry out a second test and this time they wanted SIRIM officials present to avoid controversy.

82.   Hill, who has been angered by recent criticism of his driving, also is looking to avoid controversy.

83.   History and civics textbooks avoid controversy, so teachers are turning to the Internet for foreign policy and international news, downloading newspaper stories, editorials and background material.

84.   However, future games, including a match between local teams on Friday, will be rescheduled to avoid similar controversy.

85.   Indian Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral had suggested in an interview with British journalists that she should not visit Amritsar to avoid controversy.

86.   Invited to China by President Jiang Zemin as a gesture to improve U.S.-Chinese relations, they avoided controversy and were given high-level access.

87.   It was a rare chance for the Dutch to get a closer look at their royals, who usually take great pains to protect their privacy and avoid controversy.

88.   Sonia Gandhi, making her first campaign appearance Sunday in the town where her husband was killed, avoided the controversy surrounding the regional party governing Tamil Nadu state.

89.   The administration appears to have avoided further controversy in an already contentious debate over the wisdom and constitutionality of directing government money to religious groups.

90.   The committee did not say the posters offensive but wanted to avoid possible controversy, Miyazawa said.

v. + controversy >>共 309
stir 8.76%
spark 7.51%
cause 6.81%
avoid 5.84%
generate 5.51%
create 4.81%
provoke 2.59%
fuel 1.89%
stir_up 1.84%
raise 1.78%
avoid + n. >>共 1364
problem 2.23%
confrontation 1.84%
conflict 1.24%
tax 1.18%
detection 1.11%
injury 0.98%
risk 0.91%
contact 0.90%
arrest 0.86%
trouble 0.84%
controversy 0.64%
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